Key findings: P6242.1 - Retail trade sales, April 2009

Retail trade sales, at constant (2008) prices, for the three months ended April 2009 reflected a decrease of 5,4% compared with the three months ended April 2008, while sales for the same period in 2008 increased by 2,3%. Retail trade sales, at constant (2008) prices, for April 2009 decreased by 6,7% compared with April 2008.

Retail trade sales, at current prices, for the three months ended April 2009 increased by 6,2% compared with the three months ended April 2008. The major contributors to this increase were general dealers (4,3 percentage points), retailers of food, beverages and tobacco in specialised stores (0,9 of a percentage point) and other retailers (0,7 of a percentage point). These increases were partly counteracted by decreases in sales of retailers in hardware, paint and glass (-0,6 of a percentage point) and retailers in household furniture, appliances and equipment (-0,2 of a percentage point).

Retail trade sales, at current prices, for April 2009 increased by 4,4% compared with April 2008, while sales for the corresponding period in 2008 increased by 12,9%.